This ambitious project, which has secured an agreed £10.8 million investment from the Welsh Government and a further £10.2 million of European Regional Development Funding through the Welsh Government, hopes that this will generate further interest in the Park ahead of its opening date.

Menai Science Park

The M-SParc building is awaiting approval of the reserved matters planning application, and will aim to open in 2017/18, providing much needed high value employment in the region of Anglesey, Conwy and Gwynedd. The businesses located there will be in sectors including low carbon, energy and environment, and ICT.

It is projected that as companies located at M-SPARC grow they will be seeking employees for work such as laboratory assistants, researchers, engineers, business development officers and technicians.

In order to assist these high potential companies to grow, M-SParc will be providing a range of services to all tenants, which will include access to support from the Welsh Government, research expertise of Bangor University and private finance.

However, M-SParc is already receiving a number of requests for these services. To maximise these opportunities and to prevent the loss of these companies from the region, M-SParc has decided to offer Virtual Tenancies to meet this demand.

Menai Science Park

A Virtual Tenancy is not building or location-dependant, and focuses on providing Virtual Tenant companies with much of the support they would receive were they physically located at a Science Park.

This exciting venture is now brought to life in the fly over video designed by Trawscoed studio - Pwllheli.